Feathers From Heaven | New Talent Preview (Video)

Logged on Beta to try out the new build and check out this new talent that replaced path of the devout. It's quite fun and could have some very interesting uses. Not as quick and effective as body and soul but used in a chain you can get quite far and they can be pre placed for you to run across later.

I'm not particularly fond of the imagery and mechanics being presented here. It seems.. I don't want to say complicated, because it's obvious how it works, but the talent seems like it could be trimmed down to similar effect. I'm sure it has its uses, but I'd much rather they work with Levitate, it's one of those abilities many Priests seem to like, and enhancing its utility would have been a grand addition.

As is, it seems.. I'm sure it will have its uses. It's just not what I would have preferred.

Originally Posted by Thirteen

Oh this is definitely too awesome. Just wish they'd choose a better name for it :>

I think they changed it into a glyph.

If true, that's an interesting addition.. though it raises some questions about the movement tier of the Talent tree.

It's a great ability. Not for PvP, for PvP phantasm trumps every other talent. For PvE this is quite nice, can be used to move up to 3 people at high speed, or one person at high speed to avoid raid mechanics.

I personally wish this was a baseline ability for all priests, would certainly help with some of the PvP issues shadow priests have.

Ye wtf, pools of light as someone mentioned would be far better. No wonder people thought it was a moonkin talent at first. We arnt carrying around pillows here!

Aesthetics aside, I think its a really interesting talent and could be amazing on certain boss fights, especially if you can drop it on a bunch of people and they all get the buff.

After the recent announcement that Light Feathers were no longer required for levitate as a baseline, Priests who had been stockpiling them 'just in case' starting throwing them out, figuring for sure that they'd never be needed, again. They soon realized that stepping on them gave them a kick in their step for a brief moment.